No Soda or Your 6th-Grade Daughter, But School Can
Insert An IUD Without Telling You
The Seattle school’s no soda rule puts
their IUD policy in perspective.
Mark Horne wrote about the fact that the
Seattle schools are allowed to insert IUDs into eleven-year-old girls
without telling their parents, but I want to revisit the issue and point
out the seeming insanity.
I write “seeming insanity,” because even
though there is real moral insanity involved, there is also a clear
agenda with rational planning. As the cliché goes, there is a method to
their madness.
When Mark wrote he neglected to mention
that these same Seattle schools where children have items put in their
uteri so they can have sex at a young age without any babies being
produced, are also places where Soda
is forbidden.
Thanks to Leah Barkoukis at Townhall.com
for bringing this to our attention:
From mandates about what food children
can eat to draconian attendance policies, it’s becoming increasingly
clear that parental rights do not exist when you send your child to
public school, as The Blaze’s Matt Walsh has argued before.
But in Seattle, it’s even worse. In at
least 13 public schools in the area, where kids are banned from even
having soda or candy, middle and high school-aged girls can get a
taxpayer-funded IUD without their parents’ consent.
As she summarizes, “Chocolate and sugar?
Way too unhealthy. Sex and contraceptives? Totally fine.”
But here’s the point: This is not
hypocrisy. This is not inconsistency.
First of all, you have to remember that
almost all the talk about health in the media-government panic about the
“obesity epidemic” is a load of garbage. No one really cares about
health. They want a nation of sexually attractive people. They want life
to be like it is on fictional TV shows. Remember Star Trek? They never
had ugly women and the men weren’t often too shabby either. That’s the
future we are supposed to be striving for. Fat rolls are preventing
sextopia.
So the refusal to give sodas to children
makes sense. The goal is a generation of fornicating and
fornicatable young adults who are all
attracted to each other and don’t need to “get to know” anyone before
doing the deed. (For the literately challenged, remove the letters f, o,
r, n, I, c, a, and t. Substitute s,
c, r, e, and w.) Slim them down and make them infertile. It is utopia.
You can read a description of the public school agenda by simply
checking out Aldous Huxley’s book, Brave New World, from the library.
Some of the technology is still unavailable, but it describes the human
race being made into a horde of promiscuous, infertile, drugged slaves.
Naturally, while an oversexed media
environment captures many a young man and woman, sometimes moralistic
parents get in the way. So the schools are on board to fight the good
fight and get the girls started young, without allowing parents any say.
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